Summer is a great time to brush up on reading skills and get ready for the next school year! Students may visit for up to 30 minutes of individualized reading help per day. An adult must be present to register the child at the first visit.

Summer is a great time to brush up on reading skills and get ready for the next school year! Students may visit for up to 30 minutes of individualized reading help per day. An adult must be present to register the child at the first visit.

Summer is a great time to brush up on reading skills and get ready for the next school year! Students may visit for up to 30 minutes of individualized reading help per day. An adult must be present to register the child at the first visit.

Our doggy listeners are certified with Therapy Dogs International and love to listen to stories. School-age children can sign up for a 15-minute time slot beginning 2 weeks before the event. If you register online please call the children's desk(991-2030 Option 7)to request your time slot.

Our doggy listeners are certified with Therapy Dogs International and love to listen to stories. School-age children can sign up for a 15-minute time slot beginning 2 weeks before the event. If you register online please call the children's desk(991-2030 Option 7)to request your time slot.

If you have already registered for the 2015 School Age program, enter your user name and password and click on the Login button.

New users click on the Sign Me Up button.

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Sign up online or at the library and collect your registration prize. Starting June 8, keep track of each hour you spend reading or listening to a book. In addition, practice some math skills and help in your community this summer. Record these activities under “Math/Volunteer Activities.”

Log your reading time and activities online or in person at the library to earn the following prizes:

All reading time and activities must be logged online or reported to a library staff member by 5:30pm on August 7.Prizes may be picked up at either library and will be available until August 22.

Math Activities to Try:- How many different shapes can you find in the library?- Play a math game online.- Make something from a recipe.- Learn a new card game.- Measure three different things.

Volunteer Activities to Try:- Read a story to someone younger than you.- Donate a food item to a local food drive or pantry.- Do a household chore without being asked.- Write a nice note to cheer someone up.- Clean up litter in your neighborhood.

We will also offer a variety of fun and challenging activities in the library every day, so visit often!

STUDENTS OF THE SHAKER HEIGHTS PUBLIC SCHOOLS: The library will report the names of students who participate in the summer reading program to the Shaker Heights Public Schools unless otherwise requested. Contact the library if you DO NOT want your child’s summer reading participation to be reported to his or her school.